2015 NCAA Division II men's soccer tournament explained

NCAA Division II Men's Soccer Championship
Year:2015
Country:United States
Dates:November 12–December 5, 2015
Num Teams:38
Champions:Pfeiffer (1st title, 1st final)
Runner-Up:Cal Poly Pomona (1st final)
Third:Charleston (WV)
& Rockhurst (MO)
Matches:37
Goals:128
Attendance:15583
Top Goal Scorer:Nathan Regis (Pfeiffer)
– 7 G, 2 A, 16 Pts.
Player:Nathan Regis (Pfeiffer)
Prevseason:2014
Nextseason:2016
Updated:12/5/2015

The 2015 NCAA Division II Men's Soccer Championship was the 44th annual single-elimination tournament to determine the national champion of NCAA Division II men's collegiate soccer in the United States. The semifinals and championship game were played at Ashton Brosnaham Stadium in Pensacola, Florida from December 3–5, 2015 while the preceding rounds were played at various sites across the country during November 2015.[1]

Qualification

All Division II men's soccer programs were eligible to qualify for the 38-team tournament field. All Division II men's soccer programs were eligible to qualify for the 38-team tournament field. No teams received automatic bids; at-large bids are based on the teams' regular season records and the Quality of Winning Percentage Index.[2] Teams were placed into one of four unbalanced super-regional brackets, consisting of eight or ten teams, based on geographic location.

SchoolConferenceRecord
AdelphiNortheast-10 Conference13–4–3
Cal Poly Pomona13–2–5
Cal State Dominguez HillsCalifornia Collegiate Athletic Association14–2–3
Cal State L.A.California Collegiate Athletic Association12–4–2
Cal State StanislausCalifornia Collegiate Athletic Association15–4–2
Carson-NewmanSouth Atlantic Conference15–2–2
CedarvilleGreat Midwest Athletic Conference14–3–2
CharlestonMountain East Conference17–2–0
Colorado MesaRocky Mountain Athletic Conference14–4–2
Colorado MinesRocky Mountain Athletic Conference14–4–2
Fort Hays StateMid-America Intercollegiate Athletics Association12–5–1
Fresno PacificPacific West Conference14–2–2
LanderPeach Belt Conference14–3–1
Le MoyneNortheast-10 Conference12–5–1
LimestoneConference Carolinas15–4–0
LIU PostEast Coast Conference14–2–2
MerrimackNortheast-10 Conference14–3–2
Midwestern StateIndependent16–0–1
MillersvillePennsylvania State Athletic Conference14–4–1
SchoolConferenceRecord
Northwood (MI)Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference16–1–1
Notre Dame CollegeMountain East Conference13–6–0
Palm Beach AtlanticIndependent15–1–1
PfeifferConference Carolinas20–0–0
QuincyGreat Lakes Valley Conference12–6–2
RockhurstGreat Lakes Valley Conference16–1–2
RollinsSunshine State Conference12–7–0
Saginaw Valley StateGreat Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference14–2–1
St. LeoSunshine State Conference10–6–1
Seattle PacificGreat Northwest Athletic Conference14–1–3
Southern New HampshireNortheast-10 Conference18–1–0
St. Edward'sHeartland Conference15–2–2
UIndyGreat Lakes Valley Conference12–5–3
Upper IowaMid-America Intercollegiate Athletics Association13–3–1
UrbanaMountain East Conference12–4–2
West AlabamaGulf South Conference10–6–2
WilmingtonCentral Atlantic Collegiate Conference14–5–0
WingateSouth Atlantic Conference14–3–3
Young HarrisPeach Belt Conference16–3–0

Tournament bracket

Super Region No. 1

Source:[3]

Super Region No. 2

Source:[3]

Super Region No. 3

Source:[3]

Super Region No. 4

Source:[3]

Division II College Cup

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: 2014-18 NCAA Championship Sites . NCAA & Turner Sports Interactive, Inc. . 2015-05-14.
  2. Web site: NCAA Division II Men's Soccer Committee selects 2015 Championship Bracket . Ncaa.com . 2015-11-12.
  3. Web site: 2022 Division II Men's Soccer Official Bracket | NCAA.com. www.ncaa.com.